Is something special in Columbia University for reprogramming leaders?

CarpeDiem

Jedi Council Member
What is on my mind? One of things i ponder around is a question of what is SOOOO special about Columbia University (NY) that a great chunk of leaders of neocon's "banana republics" in Europe are graduates from that University?

President of Georgia (that in Caucasus, not US state) Mikhail Saakashvili (graduated Columbia Univ in 1994).
Salome Zurabishvili, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Columbia University (1973)
In effect one can safely assume that Saakashvili is more a Governor of 51-th US state in Europe that a president of poor Georgia.
Salaries there are 60-70$, pensions equivalent to 10-15$.

Ukraine: Minister of Justice Roman Zvaruch (Columbia University)
Russia: Aleksandr Yakovlev, "grey cardinal" of Central Committee of Communist party AND spiritual father of Soviet "perestroika" and agent CIA
1958-1960 Columbia University;
http://www.narodinfo.ru/program/24078 (in russian) KGB-CIA games and "perestroika" KGB colonel comes forward

A. Kalugin, general KGB, commander-in-chief of Soviet external counter-intelligence (GRU), classmate of Yakovlev in Columbian University
Butros Butros Gali - forerunner of Cofi Annan (graduate of Columbia University)
I searched Columbia Univ site, seems nothing extraordinary. Could it be that some underground facilities are located there so there would be convenient to reprogramm those ponerological zombies? Does anyone live or traveled there?
There is a pending war in Caucasus, waged by psyco Saakashvili
 
Off the top of my head, I can tell you that Columbia U. is a hotbed of Zionism compared to other Ivy League schools. It is the one Ivy located in New York, after all. It also was home to a lot of exiles from Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 1940s. Which, by the way, really invigorated U.S. intellectual life. Because of all those exiles, it no doubt attracted many intelligence agency types, and maybe different (more Zionist & Neocon?) than the traditional spy hotbeds of Harvard, Yale and Princeton.

Don't know its history of accepting exiles from Soviet bloc countries in the Cold War, but that would certainly fit the pattern.
 

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